Level 2 takes paddlers away from the protected water of level 1 and exposes them to moderatly exposed coastlines. The program will help you improve the efficiency of your strokes and rescues and develop a deeper and more practical understanding of navigation, tides, and weather theory. You will paddle in tidal current and learn how to land and launch as a group in surf. The program includes and overnight trip and a roll clinic.

The course is four days split over two weekends.

Tuition:

$550 + $100 if kayak rental required

Location:

St. John's & St. Mary's Bay, NL.

Prerequisites:

Paddle Canada Level 1 or equivalent.

Includes:

Certification, course manual, group equipment and meals for the trip. Excludes kayak, personal equipment and transportation.

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I was nervous of what would be expected of me. Those fears were quickly put to rest. The course format advocates skills advancement in a fun and enthusiastic way.

Leslie Wells, St. John's, NL

Exploring dramatic coastlines and the life that graces their rocky edges from the seat of a small boat is what we live to do. Doing this safely, however takes much more than having the right equipment -- it takes skill, knowledge, experience and an underlying respect for the sea’s dynamic nature.